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NedSpace

(8 reviews)

Downtown, Southwest Portland

Faris the owner treats his business like a party. I reported members stealing from me, yelling at…read moreme & touching me. He then suggested I hugged one of them. He told me I ruined the community for repotting the issue. He told me he did an investigation & that what I said wasn't true but never looked at my proof & never provided proof of investigating the situation. There is more. I have never reported inappropriate touching before by two people & then asked in text to hug that person who I reported touched me inappropriately. In my opinion if you value your safety, don't sign up for a membership, there.

I'm new to Portland, and only learned about NedSpace after an event venue fell-through at the last…read moreminute, for an gathering I was supposed to host in less than 24hrs. Mark heard my call for help through the social grapevine, and invited me to use the NedSpace space--and, wow! Coziest media room with couches, tables, dimmable floor lamps and a projector + screen that could easily accommodate ~20, a board-room with gorgeous views of downtown from the 11th floor & an intuitive projector (monitor on the wall) setup, a small kitchen, and a little bar nook for hiding extra goodies. Fast internet. Miss Piggy and smilley-face mugs in the community kitchen. The regular folks renting who were there over the weekend, were so nice and accommodating, too. Just a very warm, cozy spot, downtown, welcoming at the last minute, clean, intentionally fun w/o the pretentious "disruptive innovation center!" vibe, but still setup to facilitate people getting work done and small events. Lots of conference rooms & workshopping areas. Definitely gonna be coming back here, more often! Oh, also? There's a garage in the building, so toting all my event stuff in and out, was a breeze. No other humans to coordinate with on the day-of, too--the building's security system is setup, such that a manager issues a temporary access code for the elevator, I usher everyone in and out (which for the size of my event was not a problem), and I packed-up after a post-event dinner break across the street.

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CENTRL Office - Pearl

(13 reviews)

Pearl District

I needed an office (because I'm loud and make phone calls) for a day when I was in Portland and…read morecalled the night before. I got Scott and he was super welcoming and resourceful. He gave me information on parking, on breakfast and on the space! I felt like he was my personal concierge. I showed up before they opened and he personally greeted me and made sure I was all set up. i'm a busy executive, who travels a lot and needed this to be a quick transaction. Scott delivered above and beyond. The space is beautiful, quiet and set up for work. There is coffee , tea, quiet, but nice music, etc. Will be back!

A lovely space with some lovely people. I like the vibe of the place and the interior design…read more There are some lounge-y working areas and long tables, if you're a general member or day pass goer. Lots of electrical outlets that are intelligently placed on top of the tables, and the wifi was reliable. Kitchen was stocked with the usual coworking amenities. That is, water, coffee, basic tea, and some basic snacks. The day I was there, it was Kind bars and bananas. There are more snacks and drinks in a vending machine in the kitchen and for sale at the reception desk, including gigantic bars of chocolate(!) which are produced by one of the occupants. There's a frig to store things. Some minor issues to note: Tea service is very basic. I only saw one "telephone booth", though it doesn't seem too bad if you have a conversation out in the open area. The space was rather chilly and I had to put on my jacket and scarf. I recommend bringing layers. Lastly, the chairs in the general areas were not adjustable and didn't provide good lumbar support. An example of beauty over function here. I wish the interior designer/manager opted for more ergonomic chairs, as occupants are often there all day long. Overall, this space was great! Bathrooms: Clean and functional, and lovely.

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WeWork Power+Light

(3 reviews)

Downtown, Southwest Portland

I am a casual visitor to wework locations, just using their daily hot desk app. I sometimes do this…read morewhile traveling (to fit a day or two of work into a vacation), but my visit to this Portland location (where I live) was just to mix up my location a bit, and to have a place to work where I could meet up with some old friends downtown for happy hour easily after work. This wework is in a good downtown location, near Pioneer Square and the Standard Insurance buildings. It is 3 or 4 floors of an older building, with a rooftop deck. The primary floor for day users (12) is nice enough, with a good lobby and kitchen. The staff were very friendly at check-in, and gave me a quick tour. The work desks for hot desks were fairly limited (definitely most of the facility is dedicated conference rooms and offices), but it wasn't too busy on a Friday and I was able to setup with no problem. The chairs are not the most comfortable ever, but they were adequate. There are phone booths for taking zooms. I was a bit concerned there could be resource contention for these, but at least on my visit it was OK. There are some on different floors as well, so worst case scenario you might need to spend a few minutes before your zoom to track one down. The location does have plenty of windows looking out over downtown, though at least in the public areas the views are just of other downtown office towers. All-in-all, this is a fine option for an occasional place to work downtown. I don't think that the other large co-working facilities (Industrious, CENTRL) offer easy-to-use day passes, so this is one of the few choices for an occasional ad-hoc use.

I work remote and am desperate to get out of the house. I toured and worked here for an afternoon…read morelast month. Seemed like a chill place with other tech professionals; I'm a tech writer in SaaS and felt at home. Nice clean kitchen, well stocked. No shortage of coffee, tea, and other beverages. Cool rooftop deck. Cute, but claustrophobic, phone booths with lighting that cast shadows all over your face. You'd probably need a ring light to look okay on Zoom. Staff members were very friendly. When their sales team followed up with me, I asked several questions. Here are their answers copied straight from my email: "Q: Are there adjustable/ergonomic workstations, adjustable chairs, or standing desks available? I sat at a regular desk for a few hours last Wednesday while checking out the facility, and had neck pain for several days. This is a deciding factor. A: There are not. Q: Is there any secure storage available, or lockers? For example, a place to leave my laptop while I go out for lunch or a walk. A: There are not, but I'm sure the community team would be able to keep a bag behind their desk if you had to leave for a little while. Q: Is there a refrigerator where I can store my own food? A: Yes! Q: Do you have any more information about the gym located in the building? A: There is a gym but it would not be included with an All Access membership. (*This response didn't answer my question) Q: I heard a dog while I was visiting, what is the policy for animals? A: It is a pet friendly location, you're welcome to bring in your dog. Q: Does the community have a slack channel or similar, to communicate and connect? A: They do not." Ergonomics was the deal killer for me. The desk chairs in the shared coworking spaces are un-upholstered armless chairs that remind me of cold hospital lobbies. They're not actually what I would consider a "desk chair" at all. They're not adjustable in any way, and the desks didn't seem to be height adjustable either. I can't speak to what equipment is available in conference rooms or offices, because I simply don't remember what I saw on the tour. They may or may not have better ergonomic accommodations. Overall this place doesn't fit my needs due to unaddressed ergonomic hazards. I will continue on my search for coworking space elsewhere.

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(275 reviews)

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Southwest Portland

The Washington Square is a giant mall, about 20 minutes away from downtown Portland. It has several…read morehundred stores including popular brands like Aritzia, H&M, Tumi, Pandora, VS, A&F, Hollister, Coach, Pottery Barn and lots more. There's an Apple Store here as well. There are departmental store like JC Penny, Macy's, Nordstrom and a huge Dick's store. Few other unique places to me were Din Tai Fung and 85C Bakery Cafe. It's popular destination for tourists' shopping since there's no sales tax. The common spaces are wide, clean and have lots of open sky windows. There are plenty of sitting spots available as well for guests. We were in the mall for about 5 hours. We shopped in the Lego store, Tumi, VS, Dick's, 85C Bakery, and BoxLunch. We had friendly interactions from staff members in the all the stores. We also went to the food court on second floor, which was underwhelming compared to rest of the mall. The dining space had old tiles on the floor, the chair and tables were basic ones. There were 10-12 stores available offering a variety of cuisines. The food was decent from couple of stores we tried. Prices were little bit expensive. Overall we had wonderful half day spent shopping and dining at this mall. There was a good mix of popular and luxurious brands, offering wide range of products. The food court could use some facelift to match with rest of the wonderful interior of the mall.

Great mall 20 mins away from downtown Portland. Many fashion stores, shoes, sports wear, high end…read morebrands and restaurants. They also have a food court at 2nd floor. It's clean, bright, spacious inside. I feel comfortable walking around not crowded. Overall staff were nice at all the stores we went in. The price can range depends on what store you walk in.

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